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Order of operations - square root first then multiplication.
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Sean Porterfield


-----Original Message-----
From: Raul A. Jager W.
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 08:18
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Calling all hardware gurus...

I think it is just missing a parentesys: (square root of 3) times 120

3-phase power uses one more wire (and a smaller neutral) to carry 3 times the power of a single phase circuit. The "sine waves" in each of the pairs has a 120 degrees difference, and the square root of 3 is the cosine of 120.

Joe Pluta wrote:

On 2/14/2012 7:43 PM, Dan Kimmel wrote:


The nominal voltage between any two phases of 240v three-phase power is 208V. That's the square root of three times the phase-to-neutral voltage where phase-to-neutral voltage is 120V.




I don't know anything about 3-phase power, but 208 isn't the square
root of any small multiple of 120. 208 squared is over 40,000.

Sorry, numbers just appear in my head. (I've gotten used to them, and
they're far less alarming than the voices.)

Joe


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